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spur growth, reduce deficits. right now, given our figures, government does not spur growth. >> >> growth does reduce the deficit. we have tried that playbook for five years. look at the anemic growth we have. the spending stimulus is not working. deficits, morer tax increases. it puts more pressure on interest rates in the future at the expense of progrowth policies like lowering taxes and regulatory reform, certainteed. all of this temporary stimulus answered the uncertainty facing businesses, robs about tax -- props up tax rates, raise their deficits, which adds to more uncertainty and the higher taxes. real progrowth policies, lower our tax rates. that would be growth. look at this incredible energy boom we could have in this country if we get behind it. energy production is going up on private land. what if we could respond with the same thing on federal land? and regulatory certainty, which stops this boom from happening. these things are growth. those things produced faster growth, and a lower deficit. >> y
spur growth, reduce deficits. right now, given our figures, government does not spur growth. >> >> growth does reduce the deficit. we have tried that playbook for five years. look at the anemic growth we have. the spending stimulus is not working. deficits, morer tax increases. it puts more pressure on interest rates in the future at the expense of progrowth policies like lowering taxes and regulatory reform, certainteed. all of this temporary stimulus answered the uncertainty...
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new york battles back from a ag-6 deficit to tie up the game the cowboys have enough time for one last drive. then they kick the 35-yard field goal as time expires to give dallas the 24-21 win. >>> and the wildest finish of the day. the san diego chargers stun kansas city. a 26-yard pass hauled in from philip rivers to gift chargers a lead. san diego sends the chiefs to their second straight loss, 41-38. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the wintry storm moving across the country and travel editor peter greenberg on what to expect during the holiday travel season. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] i like to mix things up a bit with grands mini pot pies. only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. weeknight dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. pillso, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may
new york battles back from a ag-6 deficit to tie up the game the cowboys have enough time for one last drive. then they kick the 35-yard field goal as time expires to give dallas the 24-21 win. >>> and the wildest finish of the day. the san diego chargers stun kansas city. a 26-yard pass hauled in from philip rivers to gift chargers a lead. san diego sends the chiefs to their second straight loss, 41-38. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more...
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that was the case against the oakland raiders, the come back was from a 14 foot deficit, it's called foreshadowing people, outside of his own end zone and oh my goodness, you've got to be kidding me. jenkins gobbles it up, 22 yards the other way. buckle up, because jennings, runs right into the cameraman. tony row romo and company cowbot up. de marco murray ran for three touchdowns on the day. improving to seven and five on the season. aaron rogers broke his collar bone, something had to give today, lions were giving it away early on. morgan burnett, scooped up the mac and cheese, after that the lions would get their boogie on. ross, i love the name, had game, stafford finderring his favorite target as he throws it to johnson, megatron takes it to the happy place, three touchdown passes, the lions would feast on matt flynn and the lions winning 40 to 10. yes 40 to ten. the lions sitting pretty in first place in their division with a 7 and 5 record. >> obviously coming off a short week, a team that is a really talented football team coming out, getting a win is what we needed to do, m
that was the case against the oakland raiders, the come back was from a 14 foot deficit, it's called foreshadowing people, outside of his own end zone and oh my goodness, you've got to be kidding me. jenkins gobbles it up, 22 yards the other way. buckle up, because jennings, runs right into the cameraman. tony row romo and company cowbot up. de marco murray ran for three touchdowns on the day. improving to seven and five on the season. aaron rogers broke his collar bone, something had to give...
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they are glad they did it or reduce the deficit. they smile because they can sign it together. there's no honeymoons. no successful deals. none of the joy of politics as they are. it is this constant threat of shutdown followed by these disappointing 11th hour so-called solutions that you know could've been reached months before. just a vietnam war could've been in 69 instead of 73. the same terms. we know it was the same terms. you go, why are these guys putting around? pay attention. again it's just a game. we're taking it seriously. when is this going to end? we know it's not going to end until the last hour. and so, i think in the old days they were growing up. they always compromised in the end. he was not the guy who gave the speeches are wrote pamphlets. he was a much more moderate governor of california, mature moderate president than ideologue and tip o'neill would always be there to make videos. i wish boehner had this dust. i don't understand them. i think he's afraid of. [laughter] he just did. he's the godfather brother. it's just, get it together. if i were him, i
they are glad they did it or reduce the deficit. they smile because they can sign it together. there's no honeymoons. no successful deals. none of the joy of politics as they are. it is this constant threat of shutdown followed by these disappointing 11th hour so-called solutions that you know could've been reached months before. just a vietnam war could've been in 69 instead of 73. the same terms. we know it was the same terms. you go, why are these guys putting around? pay attention. again...
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so sometimes there are very great people who have a deficit of self-esteem. so we wanted to question what we felt were these dogmas that had emerged and were just too prevalent, too widely believed. >> host: so not a supporter of the everybody gets a trophy theory. >> guest: no. [laughter] and the kids know. if you don't keep score and you think, well, that'll make everyone feel good, the children keep score. >> host: a call from annapolis, maryland. please go ahead. >> caller: good afternoon, dr. somers. i was wondering if you would comment on the one-woman theme that took place during the presidential election and also the recent virginia governor's election and why at least it was reported it did have an effect on women voters. >> host: what's your opinion first before we hear from dr. sommers? >> caller: my opinion, it was almost like preaching to the choir, and the way it was reported and may have seemed to be emphasized by those who believed it anyway. but in the virginia governor's election, i lived in maryland, it did seem to have an effect at least o
so sometimes there are very great people who have a deficit of self-esteem. so we wanted to question what we felt were these dogmas that had emerged and were just too prevalent, too widely believed. >> host: so not a supporter of the everybody gets a trophy theory. >> guest: no. [laughter] and the kids know. if you don't keep score and you think, well, that'll make everyone feel good, the children keep score. >> host: a call from annapolis, maryland. please go ahead. >>...
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the deficit has been cut because of forced spending cuts by republicans and higher taxes by democrats. americans won't spend 50% more this christmas sh not even close. rick from ohio. your guy, obama, promised he would get to the bottom of the irs scandal but no one is investigating. is he a liar yet? first of all, i believe the president will be stunned when he finds out he's my guy, rick. secondly, you can call the chief executive anything you want, but i can't. i have a responsibility to be responsible even if the circumstantial evidence backs you up, which it does. curtis, north richmond hills, bill, the tell me university of colorado officialser were monitoring underage drinking at that campus party that went viral. apparently they were not. dr. sean davies, boulder, colorado. i teach at the university and took offense to your characterization. students might play hard, but they work hard, too. tim o'hara, williamssport, maryland. i want you to know "the kennedys" has broken 5,000 book reviews on amazon. "killing lincoln" is approaching 6,000. i have never seen it before. we appr
the deficit has been cut because of forced spending cuts by republicans and higher taxes by democrats. americans won't spend 50% more this christmas sh not even close. rick from ohio. your guy, obama, promised he would get to the bottom of the irs scandal but no one is investigating. is he a liar yet? first of all, i believe the president will be stunned when he finds out he's my guy, rick. secondly, you can call the chief executive anything you want, but i can't. i have a responsibility to be...
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we deuce our deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars. create thousands of jobs. and most importantly, mr. speaker, it would bring millions of people out of the shadows and into society. including thousands of dreamers. by creating a pathway to citizenship. all the while showing up our border security. as a member of the homeland security committee, i know my colleague mr. jeffries on the judicial committee, we have worked time and time again on legislation to bring forward proposeles on comprehensive immigration reform. so we are asking our colleagues on the other side to join with us to make these things possible. to not just talk about it, to not be proud or pleased with just 50 bills being passed by one of the most least productive congresses in history but to actually accomplish things that the american public expects us to accomplish. another top priority that i'd like to talk about this evening, mr. speaker, that we've been working on with my colleagues in the congressional black caucus is preventing racial profiling practices in our law enforcement that ha
we deuce our deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars. create thousands of jobs. and most importantly, mr. speaker, it would bring millions of people out of the shadows and into society. including thousands of dreamers. by creating a pathway to citizenship. all the while showing up our border security. as a member of the homeland security committee, i know my colleague mr. jeffries on the judicial committee, we have worked time and time again on legislation to bring forward proposeles on...
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let you bring on the 35% corporate rate as much as you want or raise as much money as you want for deficit eduction or as 24 new spending or whatever it is your to do with that money. there.s just not as much you do want to get rid of the industry-specific things. host: taxpayers for common sense wrote him op-ed about tax reform efforts. he said in part one common debate about tax reform is guest: absolutely. that is exactly right. host: give examples. guest: the renewable energy tax raiser one example. you could have one people whether they may or may not want to tackle those. we had a provision that was adopted in 2004, which is sometimes called the manufacturing deduction. it applies to any industry that produces goods instead of services, and so you have the most unbelievable distinctions there about whether serving coffee, whether that is a service, and roasting coffee beans that is like producing goods, and regulations to distinguish what gets this and what does not. areou get the break, you effectively being taxed at 32%, but if you do not, you are paying a 35% rate. so those kinds
let you bring on the 35% corporate rate as much as you want or raise as much money as you want for deficit eduction or as 24 new spending or whatever it is your to do with that money. there.s just not as much you do want to get rid of the industry-specific things. host: taxpayers for common sense wrote him op-ed about tax reform efforts. he said in part one common debate about tax reform is guest: absolutely. that is exactly right. host: give examples. guest: the renewable energy tax raiser one...
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that does have an impact on the deficit. had reverberations that the whole budget and the economy. with scotte talking paltrow, special enterprise correspondent for reuters. this series is "unaccountable: the high cost of the pentagon's bookkeeping." you can see his part one and .art two at reuters.com mr. paltrow before he worked at reuters -- were did you work? have you always done investigative reporting? guest: i pretty much have always done investigative reporting. i don't think i can count how many places i work, all newspapers previously and half are out of business. worked for 10 years for "the wall street journal," and nine "los before that for the angeles times." from key west, florida, on our line from independents. i was doing some research the other day and in a trillion dollar figure came out the other day, going into what was called the black budget of the pentagon. it was being used to fund the parallel government. dollarslost a trillion -- to have lost $8 trillion seems beyond comprehension. we use that figure today, a kind of struck me. would you care to comment o
that does have an impact on the deficit. had reverberations that the whole budget and the economy. with scotte talking paltrow, special enterprise correspondent for reuters. this series is "unaccountable: the high cost of the pentagon's bookkeeping." you can see his part one and .art two at reuters.com mr. paltrow before he worked at reuters -- were did you work? have you always done investigative reporting? guest: i pretty much have always done investigative reporting. i don't think...
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ford says the deficit has caused 13 fires but no injuries. this is the seventh recall since the redesign in the spring of 2012. and consumer confidence dropped to its lowest level since april, fell in november to 70.4 from 72.4 in october. consumers expressed concern about future jobs and earnings prospects, and that's the latest from fox biz, giving you the power to ross per. adam: okay, it's just one day before the biggest travel day of the year. a storm is barreling toward the northeast. we want to check your thanksgiving forecast with justin povik, he joins us right now, and it's not looking good, is it? >> adam, no, not at all. and, in fact, this storm will not be known for its record strength or its amount of wind, but rather the amount of travel impacts along the interstate 95 corridor during the busiest travel day of the year. later on today, tonight and especially wednesday morning conditions will go downhill throughout the northeast. in fact, right now we have a lot of precipitation, we'll start you out here along the eastern seaboa
ford says the deficit has caused 13 fires but no injuries. this is the seventh recall since the redesign in the spring of 2012. and consumer confidence dropped to its lowest level since april, fell in november to 70.4 from 72.4 in october. consumers expressed concern about future jobs and earnings prospects, and that's the latest from fox biz, giving you the power to ross per. adam: okay, it's just one day before the biggest travel day of the year. a storm is barreling toward the northeast. we...
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we have also a fiscal policy that is leading to lower and lower deficits. when you look at washington, one of the most dovish feds we've had and fiscal policy where budgets fall a -- falling, some sense is just noise. >> peter who was just on in the last hour thinks there's a chance of 10 to 15% -- that the correction will be 10 to 15%. i don't know what percentage he's put on that. what do you do if you're an investor? do you wait if you have cash on the sideline. do you trickle in or what do you do? >> go to bob and byron on this. >> andrew, i think the key phrase in your question was if you have a little bit of cash. if you have a little bit of cash you probably keep it, wait and see if the correction occurs. if you have a lot of cash, you probably participate in this market. you don't stay out waiting for the moment of truth. >> bob. >> i don't disagree with that at all. hard for me and hard for anybody to really predict the corrections. people have been calling for that for months and months. we know that and the market keeps going up. when i see a fed
we have also a fiscal policy that is leading to lower and lower deficits. when you look at washington, one of the most dovish feds we've had and fiscal policy where budgets fall a -- falling, some sense is just noise. >> peter who was just on in the last hour thinks there's a chance of 10 to 15% -- that the correction will be 10 to 15%. i don't know what percentage he's put on that. what do you do if you're an investor? do you wait if you have cash on the sideline. do you trickle in or...
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deficit goes up, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. this thing was introduced in 2013 and started to die in 2013. it is the number-one financial turkey. >> and it's the gift that keeps on giving unfortunately because it looks like close to 63% of all people who get their insurance through their companies are going to lose their policies. >> 80 million cancellation letters still to go out. >> in the coming year. stuart, thank you very much. >> thanks, stuart. coming up, a stunning new admission. we've been turning gitmo terror suspects into double agents? details just revealed. >> plus you've seen him in the ring, now taking over your tv. now the miz live. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choo
deficit goes up, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. this thing was introduced in 2013 and started to die in 2013. it is the number-one financial turkey. >> and it's the gift that keeps on giving unfortunately because it looks like close to 63% of all people who get their insurance through their companies are going to lose their policies. >> 80 million cancellation letters still to go out. >> in the coming year. stuart, thank you very much. >> thanks, stuart. coming up, a...
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don't believe -- the deficit is going down but our debt keeps going up and up. >> joe, let's talk about that. we have that december 28th deadline for unemployment benefits. we're in the holidays right now. what the governor is saying is it doesn't look good. is this a time for a recast? look at the mood again, maybe come back and have different energy in the remaining days? >> it would be nice if we could get that done. i worked in the u.s. senate before i worked in the white house. >> i still like you. >> thanks. thanks, richard. but, i'm not very optimistic. i think the governor is very accurate. i don't think there's a lot of hope that anything of substance is going to get done. it's not necessarily always the number of legislative items that become law, the number of billings that become law but it's the quality and what bills become law. and i don't have any sense there's any appetite to tackle anything that's important and the governor listed a whole host of things that are important and didn't get to the 60 tax revisions that expire or important to lots of americans or medical --
don't believe -- the deficit is going down but our debt keeps going up and up. >> joe, let's talk about that. we have that december 28th deadline for unemployment benefits. we're in the holidays right now. what the governor is saying is it doesn't look good. is this a time for a recast? look at the mood again, maybe come back and have different energy in the remaining days? >> it would be nice if we could get that done. i worked in the u.s. senate before i worked in the white house....
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barack obama and democrats in congress take a balanced approach to deficit reduction. make some difficult choices in spending reductions, but don't cut the heart out of our future like education and health care research they really would make us less competitive. also make sure umass people who can afford to pay a little bit more by closing tax loopholes that people have no business benefiting from and some of the tax cuts, which we did in january when we allow people who make less than $450,000 a year for their tax cuts to continue and who made more for those tax cuts to expire. we made some progress. we have to make more. i will tell you i think it's going to take another election for us to make sure we reduce the influence and not hold those tea partiers have on the two pathways in our ability to actually travel down the path of voters chose klosterman may be elected or obama president of the united states. >> madam congressman, this question was asked to president obama when he was senator obama when he read from his book seven years ago. the question is, are you g
barack obama and democrats in congress take a balanced approach to deficit reduction. make some difficult choices in spending reductions, but don't cut the heart out of our future like education and health care research they really would make us less competitive. also make sure umass people who can afford to pay a little bit more by closing tax loopholes that people have no business benefiting from and some of the tax cuts, which we did in january when we allow people who make less than...